World's largest superyacht waterslide is the latest must-have billionaire toy... a snip at £23,000

Billionaires desperate to make a splash on the Riviera or off the Caribbean coast need look no further - the world's biggest superyacht waterslide has arrived.

Giant inflatable slides that attach to the sides of superyachts have been around for a few years now but UK-based firm Superyacht Tenders & Toys has brought out an S-shaped behemoth which tops the lot.

A relative snip at only £23,000 ($35,000), it is the first s-shaped slide ever made and at 41-foot long the longest too. It weighs a hefty 1,850kg and the build time is 45-days.

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Billionaire fun time: This 41ft, 1,850kg, behemoth is believed to be the largest inflatable superyacht waterslide every made

Must-have accessory: The huge slides attach to the sides of billionaire's floating palaces

The slides allow superyacht owners and their lucky guests to cool off instantly by whizzing down from the top decks of their ocean-going palaces straight into the water.

Cheap at the prrice: A relative snip at only £23,000 ($35,000), the s-shaped slide has a 45-day build time

The amazing waterslide is set up in a car park prior to being shipped out to an unnamed wealthy customer

SUPER SUPERYACHTS: WHERE THE NEW SLIDE COULD END UP

1. Eclipse: Rumour has it Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich
commissioned the world's largest yacht to outshine 525-foot
super-cruiser owned by the Sheikh of Dubai.It features a missile-detection system, two helicopter landing pads,
swimming pool, a submarine that doubles as an escape pod and an
armor-plated master suite.
2. The Dubai: The 524 feet long ship was originally built for Prince
Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei and is thought to be the world's most expensive
yacht when sold to the Sheikh of Dubai for around $300 million. It
features five VIP apartments, six luxury apartments, a helicopter pad,
small submarine, squash room and spa.
3. Al Said: Owned by the Sultan Qaboos of Oman, the 508 feet long yacht
features a concert hall, can house 70 guests and 150 crew.
4. Prince Abdulaziz: The 482ft floating mansion has a large lobby on the
main deck was reportedly designed after the Titanic with large spaces
and classical furniture. The yacht is equipped for 22 guests with 12
staterooms.
5. El Horriya: 475 feet long ship was built in 1865 at the Samuda
Brothers shipyard in London. It belongs to the king of Egypt and resides
on moorage in Alexandria.